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of a low dosage, while four did so with a high dosage.
(No report was given for the experienced users, who may have learned to compensate for
the time-altering effect of the drug.) In this case, our informal reports and the laboratory
findings to some extent corroborate one another. It is impossible at this point to locate the
source of this phenomenon, but it is possible that the exaggeration of mood described by
my informants might have a good deal to do with it. Somehow, the drug is attributed with
the power to crowd more "seeming" activity into a short period of time. Often nothing will
appear to be happening to the outside observer, aside from a few individuals slowly
smoking marijuana, staring into space and, occasionally, giggling at nothing in particular,
yet each mind will be crowded with past or imagined events and emotions, and
significance of massive proportions will be attributed to the scene, so that activity will be
imagined where there is none. Each minute will be imputed with greater significance; a
great deal will be thought to have occurred in a short space of time. More time will be
conceived of as having taken place. Time, therefore, will be seen as being more drawnout.
One of our respondents, a twenty-six-year-old secretary, expressed it this way: "Time
is different. You think it may take like five years to pick up a cigarette."
Marijuana's reported effect on memory is one of the more fascinating aspects of the
drug's impact; almost one-fifth of the respondents said that, while high, they tended to
forget simple things, that their memory seemed to be impaired by the drug. Psychologists
divide memory into three zones, corresponding functionally to three areas of the brain;
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these are immediate, recent, and long-term memory. The marijuana smoker never forgets
who he is, who his friends are, or where he is, but he may forget what he has been saying
just ten seconds before. Weil and Zinberg pinpoint this speech impairment to marijuana's
selective impact on the various memory functions in the brain:
If this effect can be demonstrated, it is likely that it is, itself, a manifestation
of a more general acute effect of marihuana on a specific mental function:
namely, an interference with ultra-short (or immediate) memory. By
immediate memory we mean memory over the past few seconds. To be
more precise, the interference seems to be with retrieval of information
while it is an immediate memory storage; once it passes into the next
(recent-memory) storage, it again seems to be easily accessible to
consciousness.l7
Whatever the physiological foundation of the effect, my informants commonly report it
occurring. One user told me: "I can't remember what I said two seconds after I said it. I'm
unaware of whether I actually said anything or not, even just after I've said it." In fact,
most of the activities which involve forgetfulness whi
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842 (1975) uence of youth peer groups, and so on. And
when we say that marijuana use is more likely to take place on the left of the American
political spectrum than on the right, we cannot say that the left is in need of medical and
psychiatric attention. Although it would serve a useful ideological function to any existing
regime to pin a pathology label on its radical critics, it would not serve a scientific
function. Such a position represents an attempt to discredit an opposing point of view by
crystallizing one's own ideology into a pseudoscientific reality. Marijuana
experimentation is woven into the life style of the political left (except, as we pointed out
earlier, at the very extreme left), and not of the political right; is it then possible to say that
the left is wrong, or bad, and the right good, or right? When two-thirds of the students of
Columbia Law school say that they have tried marijuana, and nearly 100 percent say that
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marijuana use and possession should be legalized, do we then attempt to uncover
pathologies in the members of Columbia Law School? Do we really wish to pathologize
the activities and beliefs which separate one generation from another? Do we wish to
stigmatize our future?
N O T E S
1. Max Levin, "The Meaning of Sex and Marriage," Bride and Home, Autumn 1968, p.
103. (back)
2. Recall that the subtitle of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's study, Psychopathia Sexualis
first published in 1886, was "A Medico-Forensic Study," which means that he was
presenting cases in a court in an effort to demonstrate that they should be treated
medically, not punitively; he had, therefore, to present moral outrage at the practices he
described to gain the confidence of the court. This merely emphasizes my point, however.
(back)
3. Quoted in Steven Marcus, The Other Victorians (New York: Basic Books, 1966), p.
19
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Appendix - Research Experience
As Howard Becker pointed out almost two decades ago, drawing a random sample of
marijuana users is an impossibility. No list of all users, or even a large number of users,
exists. There are several organizations concerned with marijuana. LEMAR, for instance,
as its name implies, has as its goal the legalization of marijuana. The "Jade Companions"
offer legal assistance to those arrested for the possession of psychedelic drugs. It would
seem that these organizations provide a starting point for the collection of an informal
sample of marijuana smokers. One problem with approaching an organization of this kind
is that each one, for good r , 23,1069 (1970) Inhoffen, D
"Well, that explains its massive popularity from 1980 - 1992, afterwards a decline in preference for Skunk
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My favorite Skunk experiences include these strains: Island Sweet Skunk (Federation), originally a hybrid by
Spice of Life, which is Sweet Pink Grapefruit indica crossed Big Skunk#1 (Sensi Seed issue 1990), is a sweetz
citrus Skunk with a compelling high, and matches the description of the Skunk best. 60 days flowering.
Jack Herer, here, the Skunk makes the Haze work without paranoia, but its finicky and difficult to get satisfying
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this chapter Swann, and J 66 condensed 129 with dihydroolivetol
130 to form the pyrone 131 which on dehydrogenation gave 132 35 acetylated the crude mixture and allowed it to
react with m-chloroperbenzoic acid to presumably give a mixture containing
optically active epoxides 54 and 59
"If you like indicas then you can't go wrong with Federation strains. Big Mac a very nice short bush that yields
well, and the taste is almost a sweet hash like, the high is great unless you don't like the munchies, also helps
with pain, only draw back for me was I could not sleep for hours after I tried it one night (save for early
evenings) kept my mind very active but body was not going anywhere." -mota20 Watanabe, K , 185 (1942) l at which it may be fatal, if only for the fact that it obstructs normal and
vital bodily processes. It is probably impossible to smoke a lethal dose of marijuana—the
smoker would have passed out long before his intake reached a level of danger to his
body—but one can probably ingest a fatal amount by eating, simply because the effects
will be felt long after intake occurs; the same could be said for any substance, however
inert. (back)
22. Published by the Linacre Press, in Washington, in 1949. (back)
23. Wolff, op. cit., pp. 52, 53, 50, 45. (back)
24. Ibid., pp. 46, 47. (back)
25. Ibid., p. 53. (back)
26. Ibid., p. 49. (back)
27. Martin Lordi, "The Truth about Marijuana" Letter to the Editor, Playboy, June 68,
p. 163. (back)
28. Wolff, op. cit., p. 22. (back)
29. Munch, op. cit., p. 17. (back)
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30. Wolff, op. cit., pp. 13, 23-27, 31, 33-36, 37, 39. (back)
31. Vogel, op. cit., pp. 1, 3, 5, 6. (back)
32. Bloomquist, Marijuana, p. 95; Miller, op. cit., p. 85; Munch, op. cit., pp. 15, 22;
Haslip, op. cit., p. 5. (back)
33. Gurbakhsh Singh Chopra, "Man and Marijuana," The International Journal of the
Addictions 4 (June 1969): 240. (back)
34. H. B. M. Murphy, "The Cannabis Habit," United Nations Bulletin on Narcotics, no.
1 (January-March 1963): 13-23; cited at Chopra, op. cit., pt 240. (back)
35. C. G. Gardikas, "Hashish and Crime," Enkephalos 2, no. 3 (1950): 201-211. (back)
36. For a first-person account of the horrors of Greek prisons written by an American
arrested and sentenced for selling hashish in Greece, see the essay by Neal Phillips,
"Notes From Tartaros," in George Andrews and Simon Vinkenoog, eds., The Book of
Grass (London: Peter Owen, 1967), pp. 230-234. (back)
37. The President's Commission, op. cit., Table 2, p. 20. (back)
38. Ibid. (back)
39. For three excellent essays discussing illegal police practices—most of which are
generally considered within the profession good police work and are never viewed by
society as "criminal", see Paul Chevigny, Police Power (New York: Pantheon, 1969);
Jerome Skolnick, Justice Without Trial (New York: Wiley, 1966), and The Politics of
Protest (New York: Ballantine, 1969). (back)
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Chapter 10 - Using, Selling, and Dealing Marijuana
Introduction
It could be that 100 times as much marijuana, in bulk, is consumed now in comparison
with ten years ago. But whether our estimate is considerably larger or smaller than this,
tons of this drug move about the country in some sort of orderly fashion. It is grown,
imported, dist 113 Both these analogs were prepared using the general scheme shown in
Chart 4 ts which attempt to discredit its use and individuals who use it are
based on the assumption that the typical smoker is high a substantial portion of his waking
hours, if not the entire day. There is the feeling that if someone finds marijuana
pleasurable, he will want to become high all the time. If anyone can justify the use of the
drug occasionally, then why not frequently? The use of marijuana conjures in the mind of
the uninformed an image of the frequent or "chronic" user. Partly, this attitude is based on
the fear of the unknown, fear that anything which is threatening will become dominant,
overwhelming and destroying that which one values. Part of the image of the stoned
model stems from the world of narcotics addiction where, it is true, a huge proportion of
users eventually become chronic users.
An essential element in all of the traditional and conventional models of marijuana use
is the view that it is radically discontinuous with everyday life. Drug use is seen as
existing in a moral and empirical realm wherein all of the taken-for-granted rules of life
are suspended. What governs the law-abiding citizen is not thought to apply to the drug
user, since he is, the thinking goes, removed from the pale of the law.
I propose to substitute for these models that depend on the disjunction of the marijuana
user from everyday life two more useful models which, instead, rely on a linear
continuum between the user and the rest of society. In each of these classic models—the
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the pathology, the zero-sum, the escape from reality, and the
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stoned models of marijuana use—there is an either/ or assumption. One is a user, or he is
not; marijuana leads to heroin addiction, or it does not; marijuana causes psychotic
episodes, or it does not; marijuana use is a neurotic acting out, or it is not. I suggest that
the assumptions on which these models rest are empirically and conceptually inadequate;
they are simply erroneous.
If we look at the facts, we see not a discontinuity separating the marijuana smoker from
the rest of society, but a spectrum ranging from the nonuser, through the potential convert,
the experimenter, the occasional user, on up to the daily committed smoker who consumes
ten or twelve joints a day, and who is high most of the time. In a sense, it is improper to
speak of the marijuana user, since there are so many styles of use and degrees of
involvement. Generalizations which apply to the daily user may be completely erroneous
when applied to the experimenter, and so on. We can only say that one or another
statement is more or less likely to hold up for one or another group.
The idea that marijuana use could not only not detract from, but actually be associated
with, an improvement in the volume and quality of those very things that are generally
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but only a very little bit larger. It did however have a sweeter taste and an even more powerful stone than the
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ts which attempt to discredit its use and individuals who use it are
based on the assumption that the typical smoker is high a substantial portion of his waking
hours, if not the entire day. There is the feeling that if someone finds marijuana
pleasurable, he will want to become high all the time. If anyone can justify the use of the
drug occasionally, then why not frequently? The use of marijuana conjures in the mind of
the uninformed an image of the frequent or "chronic" user. Partly, this attitude is based on
the fear of the unknown, fear that anything which is threatening will become dominant,
overwhelming and destroying that which one values. Part of the image of the stoned
model stems from the world of narcotics addiction where, it is true, a huge proportion of
users eventually become chronic users.
An essential element in all of the traditional and conventional models of marijuana use
is the view that it is radically discontinuous with everyday life. Drug use is seen as
existing in a moral and empirical realm wherein all of the taken-for-granted rules of life
are suspended. What governs the law-abiding citizen is not thought to apply to the drug
user, since he is, the thinking goes, removed from the pale of the law.
I propose to substitute for these models that depend on the disjunction of the marijuana
user from everyday life two more useful models which, instead, rely on a linear
continuum between the user and the rest of society. In each of these classic models—the
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the pathology, the zero-sum, the escape from reality, and the
(5 of 9)4/15/2004 1:08:52 AM
The Marijuana Smokers - Chapter 12
stoned models of marijuana use—there is an either/ or assumption. One is a user, or he is
not; marijuana leads to heroin addiction, or it does not; marijuana causes psychotic
episodes, or it does not; marijuana use is a neurotic acting out, or it is not. I suggest that
the assumptions on which these models rest are empirically and conceptually inadequate;
they are simply erroneous.
If we look at the facts, we see not a discontinuity separating the marijuana smoker from
the rest of society, but a spectrum ranging from the nonuser, through the potential convert,
the experimenter, the occasional user, on up to the daily committed smoker who consumes
ten or twelve joints a day, and who is high most of the time. In a sense, it is improper to
speak of the marijuana user, since there are so many styles of use and degrees of
involvement. Generalizations which apply to the daily user may be completely erroneous
when applied to the experimenter, and so on. We can only say that one or another
statement is more or less likely to hold up for one or another group.
The idea that marijuana use could not only not detract from, but actually be associated
with, an improvement in the volume and quality of those very things that are generally
considered desirable, is heresy to the committed antimarijuana lobby, Garland, and M Lousberg, C Lousberg, C , 23,1069 (1970) are tests to determine if someone has used
cannabis recently, in the last few hours, in the last few days, weeks or
months. However, alcohol is not banned in a lot of countries but
cannabis is.
2) It happens. Some people do smoke too much pot and they become
docile to the point where they just want to watch television and eat.
However, if there is no money about, and the person needs to survive
or live somehow, you will soon find that person can restore their life
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back to the way it was before they started their cannabis binge by
simply - Not smoking for a few days. A few days of not smoking is all
it takes to rid cannabis of any effects it has had on the human body.
There may be residual cannabinoids left in the system but this does not
pose any problems and will soon wear away.
This is not that easy with alcohol or heroin user. They will
have to go through a long period of detoxification before they can
resume a normal life. A cannabis user does not have to go through the
detoxification period because there simply is none. Not only does the
alcohol user have to spend a few days getting it out of his/her system
but they will also have to deal with the withdrawal symptoms. This can
last for months. With cannabis, it is simply, stop smoking cannabis
and resume operations as normal. (Note: Pharmaceutical firms would
love to sell a pill to cure cannabis addiction, but as of yet can not. They
can not prove that their pill does anything because there are no
cannabis withdrawal systems to observe. Thus the pill would be
deemed a fraudulent product if put on the market.) Also many
homeless people's living standards in most cases are attributed to
alcohol dependence/addiction and rarely, IF ever, is their low living
standard attributed to cannabis dependence. Cannabis dependence is
psychological. Treatment of cannabis addiction is done by psychiatrists
and psychologists and GP's. Heroin and alcohol is treated by
psychiatrists, psychologists, GP's and doctors of internal medicine for
the somatic systems of addiction.
3) This is a major problem because the government may have to set
people free from prison and radically change their justice department’s
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stance on cannabis which means that jobs will be lost and revenues
(billions of this - $$$) will be lost if cannabis was decriminalized.
Cannabis prohibition is a booming industry that creates jobs and
capital. However if cannabis was decriminalized then these lost profits
could be derived from a new cannabis industry.
Probably one of the best sites for medical information is
, , or
One other thing to mention is that street cannabis may
contain other added drugs. In most clinical cases, a person who
complains about cannabis addiction and shows physical signs of
addiction is not actually addicted to cannabis. They are addicted to the
other drug substances that the supplier has added to his produce to
make it stronger. 100% home grown clean cannabis does